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Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 09:51
by Ruthless-RKO
According to Virgil Hunter, the head trainer for former world champion Amir Khan, his boxer does not do enough training between fights and is letting his skills deteriorate

Hunter says his boxer trainers very hard in camp, but he doesn't train enough between fights and becomes very rusty - which creates issues in his fights.

He shakes his head at the suggest that Khan is a fighter on the slide, he simply feels the Bolton boxer is not working enough to keep his skill sharp when fights are not scheduled.

"I would like to see him commit to many training camps in between fights and to work on his weaknesses before he makes that final decision to really see if his skills are gone, or if he is just letting them lay in a pile and deteriorate slowly. He never has practice in between fights. He trains hard for 10 weeks but it's not enough," Hunter told BBC Sport.

"There's little things that he does that cause him to be out of sync. His timing is off. His distance is not where it should be. He doesn't have a sense of range and distance and those things are not due to age. That's from practice. His hand speed is still there but his sense of distance and range is not there and that's what he needs to work on."

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 09:55
by Exoddus
He should get a final payday from Kel Brook and pack it in. Granted it doesn't make as much as it would have 2 years ago. Would still be decent though.

He made really good money considering he could never take a punch. So hats off to him but he's done now.

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 10:05
by danconnollyeire
Exoddus wrote: 24 May 2019, 09:55 He should get a final payday from Kel Brook and pack it in. Granted it doesn't make as much as it would have 2 years ago. Would still be decent though.

He made really good money considering he could never take a punch. So hats off to him but he's done now.
You say he’s done now but the way his ego works, if he beat brook it wouldn’t be a last pay day, he’d be calling out everyone after

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 10:08
by skanksta
Exoddus wrote: 24 May 2019, 09:55 He should get a final payday from Kel Brook and pack it in. Granted it doesn't make as much as it would have 2 years ago. Would still be decent though.

He made really good money considering he could never take a punch. So hats off to him but he's done now.
Surprisingly Virgil disagrees.
No obvious reason he has for saying that. :maybe:

I'd still like to see Brook vs Khan.

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 10:26
by kbackup408
Hunter is just training Khan for the sweet % cut - can you imagine what the late Emanuel Steward would think of Khan training on and off between fights!

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 10:28
by ILikeBeer

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 11:25
by Coco
Hardly a diss

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 12:01
by Ruthless-RKO
Coco wrote: 24 May 2019, 11:25Hardly a diss
I wouldn't call it a diss..

He knows what Khan capable of. He's the one that trains him. He just feels, if he spent more time training, outside of his training camps, he can still go.

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 14:10
by BigDoofus
Whereas Eddie Hearn thought going in the Jungle was a great career move. :doh:

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 15:30
by KiwiRider
After watching Hunter's last boxer (Brazeale) in action, I wonder if he has anything to actually teach :maybe:

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 15:32
by jamamb
im not sure how good a trainer he really is, with these big name trainers often time its just a bandwagon effect based on the success on one particular boxer

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 15:52
by KiwiRider
jamamb wrote: 24 May 2019, 15:32 im not sure how good a trainer he really is, with these big name trainers often time its just a bandwagon effect based on the success on one particular boxer
Me either Jammy.
Hunter taught Brazeale nothing since Joshua, in fact , I would say he was worse.

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 16:58
by Ruthless-RKO
KiwiRider wrote: 24 May 2019, 15:52 Me either Jammy.
Hunter taught Brazeale nothing since Joshua, in fact , I would say he was worse.
One trainer you could say made an impact on more than just 1 boxer was Freddie Roach.

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 24 May 2019, 18:56
by coneye
How much do they pay this guy , too state the obvious , Whatever it is , its a bit too much , if its took him this long too work it out

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 25 May 2019, 03:33
by MightyWarrior
Khan should dump this overpaid mook. He did Amir no favours with his confused corner advice telling him to quit in the TC fight. If there’s one thing the Bolton man has is a huge heart, and Hunter helped him tarnish that pointlessly.

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 25 May 2019, 06:30
by liamlion
MightyWarrior wrote: 25 May 2019, 03:33 Khan should dump this overpaid mook. He did Amir no favours with his confused corner advice telling him to quit in the TC fight. If there’s one thing the Bolton man has is a huge heart, and Hunter helped him tarnish that pointlessly.
I know fighters pulling out when they could have fought on is largely despised by fight fans (and no doubt in my mind Khan could have fought on if he wanted) but like a few others including allegedly, I think the stoppage was right and did Khan a huge favour. He was getting painfully punched around the ring by TC, who is a fast, accurate and powerful puncher. It was only going to get badly worse for Khan and long-term damage in retirement is really not the price to pay for some inane claim to being a tough-guy. Khan can at least live to fight another day.

His bravery is really not in question, and generally those who suggest that a fighter is a coward are often those that have never fought professionally themselves.

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 25 May 2019, 08:57
by overhand_right
I've never fought professionally and am happy to say Khan was a coward versus Crawford. Crawford felt the same. Difficult to imagine a Holyfield or Pacman quitting after getting hit in the leg. Bowe was getting whacked full power in the nads by a hulking brute who was up to his eyeballs in steroids and still he kept getting up to fight on.

As far as Hunter's point, I don't think any amount of training can fix Amir Khan. I like Amir but he's very fragile and extremely dim.

Re: Virgil Hunter: Amir Khan Not Training Enough Between Fights

Posted: 25 May 2019, 10:57
by handsofstone
On the subject of trainers I watched this series of The Contender and they had Freddie Roach and Naazim Richardson working the fights and ive gotta say both of their cornerwork was abysmal as was the stuff they were hollering ringside during the rounds although that was more Naz TBF, both of them would say the same old garbage for every fight despite being totally different types of boxers in their corner and the opposing one

I genuinely hear better advice in the corner every week in Britain including undercard action,